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From: Pancreatic pseudocyst with pancreatolithiasis and intracystic hemorrhage treated with distal pancreatectomy: a case report

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An abdominal CT scan at the 1st consultation showed many stones in the main pancreatic duct (black arrows in b) and a cystic lesion, 4 cm diameter, located in the pancreatic tail and surrounded by the stomach, the spleen and the left kidney. The cystic lesion extended to the dorsal side of the left kidney (white arrowhead in b) and there was small amount of fluid collection around the spleen, which was considered to be caused by acute inflammation on chronic pancreatitis (white arrow in a).

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